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This post will take you through how to set up a very basic application using objects contained in multiple NIB files. After scouring the web I could find very few clear instructions on how to set this up and, while it turns out that it is quite simple...

I’ve been a big fan of Cappuccino since late 2009 and have written and spoken about it pretty extensively. This past July I went to sunny Tetbury, UK to record a video course entitled “Cappuccino for Cocoa Developers.” Here’s some background on how...

This new tutorial covers Cappuccino’s powerful system of automatic resizing and repositioning support for creating dynamic layouts easily and quickly. Proper resizing behavior is an important part of polishing any application, so make sure to check...

We’ve just finished the latest installment in the Scrapbook Tutorial Series. In Part II, we cover adding drag and drop to the application so that can begin allowing the user to start generating content. In the process we cover a number of other Cappuccino...

If you’re a veteran web developer, you’re probably familiar with the XMLHTTPRequest (XHR for short), the bread and butter of “AJAX”. XHRs are what make dynamic applications that don’t reload the page possible. For an application framework like Cappuccino...